Medical Eyeglasses Adapter
The Suh-Hermsen Medical Eyewear Adapter is a design co-created by Dr Donny Suh and Inventor James Hermsen. Working together, they developed a special glasses to help children with microtia and other facial anomalies. There glasses were presented at ARVO ( International Eye Research meeting) in May 2016. Since then, Dr Suh and James Hermsen have dispensed the Adapter to patients for no cost with unprecedented results. Dr Suh has no financial interest in spokiz active eyewear.
Dr Suh is Chief of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Adult Strabismus Children's Hospital and Medical Center.
James Hermsen is founder of Spokiz Active Eyewear, a journeyman carpenter, and an inventor scientist.
FRAMES Large 0702 - Med 0703 - Small 0705

Model 0702 is the largest children's frame available in green, red, purple, clear, pink, and blue.

Model 0703 is the medium size children's frame available in green, red, purple, clear, pink, and blue.

Model 0705- was designed exclusively for infants and toddlers available green, red, purple, clear, pink, and blue.

Children's Optical
Children's Hospital Omaha
Donny W. Suh, M.D. FAAP Chief of Pediatric Eye and Adult Strabismus Clinic 8200 Dodge Street Omaha, Nebraska 68114 402-955-8280

University Optical 3902 Leavenworth Street and 110 N. 175th St. Suite #2700. “University Optical uses Spokiz mostly for small kids that have a hard time keeping glasses on. We have good luck and the kids learn to take them off and put them on by themselves. The kids love the bright colors and parents like to design them to fit their child.”
Lori J. Cervantes, ABOM, NCLC
University Optical Manager
University of Nebraska Medical Center
985540 Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, NE 68198-5540
Phone 402-559-8351
Since the introduction of the children's frames to the UNMC, they are now available at more hospitals, independent optical practices, and organizations to further solve problems and create solutions for those who need it most.
Thanks to all who help others by seeking new technology and support new ideas to further help their patients
Inventor-James Hermsen
Ann Carlson Foundation Jamestown, North Dakota
Children's Hospital Denver, Colorado
Children's Hospital Omaha, Nebraska
Los Angeles Children's Hospital
Maryland School for the blind
Retina Foundation Dallas Texas
Texas Children's Hospital
University of Houston College of Optometry
University of Maryland
University of Nebraska Medical Center